Clark Fork Veterinary Clinic
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Dr. Nielsen grew up raising cattle on a farm in Kingston, Washington. She fell in love with Montana while attending Carroll College. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in both Biology and Classical Studies from Carroll. Shannon then graduated from Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2011. Shannon is proud to call the Deer Lodge Valley home and to raise her children, dogs, horses, and cattle here.

Shannon enjoys spending time with her family, horseback riding, gardening, fishing, and hiking. She is committed to carrying on the tradition of great customer service and quality patient care that has been the cornerstone of the Clark Fork Veterinary Clinic since it was established in 1961. Dr. Price is originally from Seeley Lake, MT where she grew up riding horses in 4-H, competing in rodeo and riding on trails in the Bob Marshall Wilderness Area.

She received her bachelor's degree in Biology from Carroll College and then graduated from Washington State University with her DVM in 2016.
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We provide a continually expanding complement of companion animal veterinary services.
Our current services include: digital x-ray (including dental), ultrasound, dentistry, soft tissue and orthopedic surgery, in-house lab work and diagnostics, hospitalization, boarding, preventative care, end of life care (we will even come to your home), and weight and dietary consultations.
Recently, all of our doctors have become PennHip certified.
We have expanded our pocket pet medicine lately as well.
We are proud to offer a complete package of equine veterinary services, both in clinic and as a mobile service.
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We recommend an annual wellness exam for your horse companion to make sure they are healthy and have no underlying issues we need to resolve.
Systems we assess in an exam include: eyes, respiratory, cardiac, skin, mouth, hooves and gastrointestinal.
Dentistry is extremely important for our horse's overall health, as their teeth affect everything else.
Signs your horse may need a dental include: dropping feed, being underweight, tossing their head, or noting a foul odor around their face.
We need to take care of our horse's teeth as they wear, so they stay healthier longer.
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Our annual community service event for the past 3 years was cleaning the Tri-County Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall.
We clean for a few hours, have some team fun and thoroughly enjoy helping out our community get ready for fair.
Through the American Veterinary Medical Foundation's Veterinary Care Charitable Fund, our hospital is able to help animals rescued from abuse, neglect and the pets of clients facing personal hardships.
It also helps cover medical costs for people who can not afford them.
Your donations to the AVMF on behalf of our hospital will go directly to animals in our Deer Lodge community.
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